Suit of Lights

Suit of Lights Artist: Suit of Lights
Label: Visiting Hours
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 764942064727
EAN: 0764942064727
ASIN: B0009X772M


Release Date: 2005-07-19

Suit of Lights


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Tracks:

  1. Waking Up Is Good
  2. Out Of The Running
  3. Goodbye Silk City
  4. Slap Me Five
  5. Who Stands Beneath A Dream
  6. Lifetime
  7. The Air Of Ambition
  8. Into The Light
  9. Swallow
  10. This Night

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Amplifier Magazine Review.......2005-07-31

Suit of Lights / Suit of Lights
- Amplifier Magazine
New Jersey multiinstrumentalist Joe Darone has been making music in some form or fashion since he was in the fifth grade. It would only seem to follow that by now he knows what he's doing, and what he's doing is damn near everything. On his debut as Suit of Lights (a term that describes a matador's outfit), Darone takes a page from the Eels' Mark Everett, with a powerfully emotive ten-song cycle about the literal and figurative repercussions of death. Since life is a shifting series of disparate events, Darone also changes and blends genres at will. "Waking Up is Good" is a sublime tribute to Elvis Costello, "Goodbye Silk City" is baroque Beatles as envisioned by Fountains of Wayne, "The Air of Ambition" reinforces the Eels references, and "Swallow" melds Middle Eastern sinew with poppy new wave. Like life, Suit of Lights isn't always perfect, but Darone's passion for his work makes this album a fascinating treat. -BRIAN BAKER

5 out of 5 stars Review from Hush NJ.......2005-07-31

When we reviewed Suit of Lights' 7" late last year, we couldn't stop tripping over ourselves to applaud the Clash-like "Waking Up Is Good" or the Beatles-esque bit of Paterson, N.J., oral history that was "Goodbye Silk City" -- a tribute to lead singer Joe Darone's father. Well here we are months later, and we can't get over how he's expounded on the original idea. Tracks like "Out of The Running" and "Slap Me Five" are more akin to The Shins or The Postal Service than Darone's punk roots and it's not a stretch to say that the full, almost orchestral sound of "Who Stands Beneath A Dream" is a direct parallel to Radiohead. The recording quality is top notch and the instrumentation is layered and widely varied. Darone's vocals have matured into a low, melancholy strain that sounds oddly like '80s favorite Joe Jackson ("Is She Really Going Out With Him," "Steppin' Out," "Breaking Us In Two"). This body of work can compete with the best the slowcore scene has to offer, but displays a musical and instrumental diversity up there with the most progressive bands commercial music has to offer. This is a stimulating, spectacular soundscape. Like its namesake, the rhinestone-laden coats worn by Spanish matadors, Suit of Lights' debut is breathtaking and will captivate you from start to finish. -- Jason Notte

Music Album:

  1. Mr. Brightside, Pt. 2 ~ The Killers
  2. Absolutely The Best Of The 60's ~ Various Artists
  3. Cuff the Duke ~ Cuff the Duke
  4. Amata ~ John Wetton
  5. Immediate Pleasure ~ Various Artists
  6. Fahrenheit ~ Toto
  7. Beg, Borrow, Steal ~ Army of Freshmen
  8. DJ's Choice: As Seen on TV - Soap Operas ~ Various Artists
  9. Celebrate Me Home/Nightwatch/Keep the Fire ~ Kenny Loggins
  10. Elvis Presley ~ Elvis Presley

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The Quintessence: Richmond - Chicago - New York City: 1923-1928 ~ King Oliver

Blue Series Continuum: Sorcerer Sessions ~ Various Artists, Matthew Shipp

Afro Dub Sessions ~ Topaz

Walk the Walk

Jolope! A Christmas Fiesta ~ Pepe Castillo & Cuatromania

Metronome All-Star Bands ~ The Metronome All-Stars

Natural Illumination ~ Greg White Hunt

Dusk Monsoon ~ Ray Spiegel, Ira Landgarten

Untitled ~ Scarlet

The Art of the Cantor ~ Jan Peerce